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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How does one apply for admission to Daughters of Israel?
A: Contact our Admissions Department for an appointment at 973-400-3307 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Hours are: Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM; evening and Sunday appointments are also available.

Q: How long is the waiting period for admission?
A: The waiting time varies, depending upon the circumstances and needs of the applicant. Under most circumstances, admissions can be expedited if an appropriate placement is available.

Q: Do you have to be Jewish to be admitted to Daughters of Israel?
A: No, Daughters of Israel is a non-sectarian facility.

Q: Is a financial contribution to the facility ever required?
A: Never. Financial support from the community is important to provide the highest quality care. The Medicaid reimbursement we receive for most residents is nominal in comparison with the actual daily operating costs. The level of care and services we provide is above and beyond our state requirements.

Q: Does Daughters of Israel accept persons who are on Medicaid?
A: Yes.

Q: Am I required to turn over all of my relative's assets to the Home?
A: No. If your relative is admitted as a private-pay resident, we require three months' security and the first month's payment in advance. The escrow money is held in trust. Any remaining funds will be returned when your relative is no longer a resident of Daughters of Israel. If your relative is a Medicaid recipient, then his or her Social Security check, and any other monthly income as determined by Medicaid, must be turned over to the Home each month.

Q: If my relative's savings have been depleted, can he/she be considered for admission?
A: Yes, provided an application to Medicaid for a skilled nursing facility including a Pre-Admission Screening (PAS) has been made and is being processed prior to admission.

Q: Does Daughters of Israel accommodate short-term stays? 
A: Yes. Residents are often admitted for a short-term stay for sub-acute care. Our rehabilitation department is specially trained in occupational, physical and speech therapy. Many residents return to their home after rehabilitation is complete. Short term-stays are also available as respite care for the caregiver provided space is available and all application procedures have been completed.

Q: Do accommodations and care differ for Medicaid residents or those who pay full costs?
A: No. Equal care is provided to all residents regardless of payment source.

Q: Are husbands and wives permitted to share the same room?
A: Yes. Most couples live together, but depending on the circumstances, there may be times when it is preferable for the spouses to live separately.

Q: What is the procedure for obtaining a private room, and is there an extra charge?
A: If a family requests a private room and one is available, there is a modest additional daily fee regardless of whether they are Medicaid or private pay.

Q: Which services are included in the basic rate?
A: Residents receive around-the-clock nursing care, room, board, satellite TV, laundry, the use of walkers and wheelchairs, and incontinence pads, when needed. Medicaid residents do not pay for medications. Residents who pay privately are billed for medication directly from our pharmacy provider. The facility will bill Medicare if appropriate and applicable, and/or bill a third party payer when residents are eligible for additional services, such as physical therapy or occupational therapy.

Q: Are there extra costs?
A:There are modest charges for non-covered services, such as beauty parlor, barber, coffee shop, dental care (unless covered by Medicaid), special trips or outings, special meal or celebration programs and telephone hook-up and service. Co-payment for services not covered by Medicare or third party payers including medications, is the responsibility of the resident who pays privately. There is no tipping allowed in our facility.

Q: What other services are offered?
A:Daughters of Israel provides a full complement of therapeutic activity programs, which encourages socialization and recreation. Residents enjoy our beauty parlor, barber shop, gift shop, atrium, outdoor patios and gardens, and coffee shop.

Traditional Jewish prayer services are held daily, on the Sabbath and all Jewish holidays. We are pleased to have a synagogue and full-time Rabbi. Jewish egalitarian prayer services are held on Friday evenings.

We accommodate and respect the spiritual needs of our residents of all faiths by offering Catholic Mass, Communion, and Weekly Fellowship Meetings. Visits by members of the clergy are made on a regular basis.

Q: Can my relative retain his/her personal physician after becoming a resident?
A:Yes. Most of our residents utilize the services of our medical staff and nurse practitioners, under the direction of our full-time Medical Director, who is a Board-Certified Geriatrician. Your personal physician may be retained by arrangement with the Medical Director.

Q: If my relative has to be hospitalized, will he/she lose their bed?
A: With the exception of our sub-acute residents, when appropriate arrangements are made, the bed is retained for the resident until he/she returns to Daughters of Israel. Currently, Medicaid requires up to 10 days of bed hold to the Home for a Medicaid recipient. After 10 days, payment can be made by the family to continue to hold the bed. Private pay residents must pay the full per diem rate to Daughters of Israel during the hospital stay in order to retain a bed.

Our sub-acute residents who are hospitalized are discharged to the hospital. When ready to return, these residents must be re-admitted to Daughters of Israel.

Q: Is there help available for me while my relative is adjusting to living at Daughters of Israel?
A: Yes. Our Social Services Department is available to help with adjustment. Volunteer Family Council members also provide orientation and resources for families of new residents. In addition, we have two consulting psychologists and a clinical social worker from Jewish Family Services of Metrowest, NJ.

Q: Do you serve kosher meals?
A: Yes. Daughters of Israel adheres to kosher dietary laws. We ask all residents and family members to respect this policy. A copy of this policy can be obtained from the Social Service department.

Q: What are the visiting hours, and are small children and pets welcome at the Home?
A: Visiting hours are regularly 8:00 am to 8:00 pm. Children of all ages are welcome. We only ask that you show consideration to other residents and not visit inside semi-private rooms too late in the evening. Pets are also permitted, however you must contact the Activities Department in advance for the regulations related to pet visits.

Q: Can my relative leave the facility for a special occasion or even overnight?
A: Yes. Outside functions, family celebrations and visits are encouraged! There are restrictions regarding overnight stays for residents on Medicare.

Q: How does my relative gain admittance to The Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey Special Care Unit at Hirsch Pavilion?
A: Your relative should have a primary diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease or a related dementia from your doctor. Our Social Service staff will advise you of space availability and our Admissions staff will outline the additional guidelines to our regular admission procedures, which includes cognitive testing.

Q: What are some features of the sub-acute rehabilitation facility?
A: The facility features a 3000-square-foot gym equipped with state-of-the-art equipment as well as a transfer training car and therapeutic kitchen. The recovery suites feature flat screen televisions, phones and wireless Internet access, and other amenities for a comfortable stay.

Q:What therapy services does the sub-acute facility offer?
A: The facility offers a comprehensive range of physical, speech and occupational therapies, as well as audiology services.

Q:Does the sub-acute facility offer pain management treatments?
A: Daughters of Israel offers the specialized Accelerated Care Plus (ACP) modality program. ACP's pain management treatments – which incorporates the use of Electrotherapy, Therapeutic Ultrasound, Short-Wave Diathermy and Infrared Therapy – helps to improve patient outcomes and optimize functionality gains. In addition, the modalities introduce new treatment options for patients with more medically complex conditions.

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Support Services

New Family Orientation

Within two weeks of admission, Daughters of Israel will meet with family members to provide orientation on our facility and services. The orientation provides information about everything you need to know regarding your loved one's stay at Daughters of Israel. For further information, please contact Donna McHale, Director of Social Services, at 973-400-3353 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Special Care Unit Family Support Group

A monthly hour-long group that aims to provide education, speakers, and resources for families of residents in our memory care unit. For further information, please contact Donna McHale, Director of Social Services, at 973-400-3353 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

MetroWest CARES

MetroWest CARES is a collaborative effort of the Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest NJ and its agencies to create a continuum of care for the elderly; a comprehensive, consumer-oriented network of services, including physical and mental health care, spiritual health and well being, social and vocational services, advocacy, transportation and housing. To view MetroWest Cares “Mindfulness for Caregivers” a series of exercises and discussions designed for caregivers, click here.

For more information on MetroWest CARES call (973) 929-3096.

Elderlink

Obtain answers to your eldercare questions at www.elderlinkmetrowest.org, a service made possible through Jewish Family Service of MetroWest in collaboration with MetroWest CARES. For further information, please contact 973-765-9050 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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Social & Recreational Activities

We make it a priority to keep residents engaged, interested, and active to the fullest extent possible. Short-term and long-term residents alike enjoy a full complement of social and recreational activities designed to keep hands nimble, bodies moving, minds active and spirits up.

To download this month's social & recreational activities calendar click here.

Activities include:

  • Exercise and fitness activities
  • Educational and cultural programming
  • Professional entertainment
  • Community trips
  • Social gatherings
  • Recreational activities
  • Arts and crafts
  • Study groups
  • Games and contests
  • Intergenerational activities
  • Pet visits
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Payment Options & Insurance

For optimum convenience and flexibility, for many of its long-term care and short-term rehabilitation programs and services we accept:

  • Private payment
  • Medicare
  • Public Aid
  • Public Aid Pending
  • Managed Care
  • Private insurance plans

Transitional and respite programs are private pay options, not generally covered by insurance.

Please call to discuss the coverage options that apply to specific programs and services.

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Expectations

Because we understand that it’s never easy to put the care of a loved one into the hands of others, we are always available to address family concerns. What’s more, we will always strive to provide an honest and realistic assessment of what new patients and residents and their families can expect upon moving to our facility.

For more information on what to expect click here.

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Dining Experience

Creating an enjoyable dining experience for our residents is a priority. While offering a wide variety of tasty and nutritious menu choices, our dieticians are diligent about adhering to individual dietary restrictions, including allergies, and therapeutic diets.

KASHRUTH

Daughters of Israel adheres to kosher dietary laws and we ask residents and family members to respect this policy when bringing outside food into the facility.

Click here for a list of local kosher food establishments and specific guidelines.

MENUS

Menus are posted weekly and can be picked up in the Dietitian Office on Mondays. Residents and family members can discuss food preferences with their unit’s dietitian to personalize their menu. The Food Committee, which meets monthly, provides a forum for residents to suggest menu items.

Click here to see a sample weekly menu.

TWO CENTS CAFÉ

For the convenience of our residents and guests, Two Cents Café, located at the intersection of Ben Gurion Boulevard and the Slobodien Pavilion corridor, is open Sundays from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., and Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. It is closed on Saturdays and Jewish holidays, including all eight days of Passover.

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Accommodations

We take the well-being of our residents very seriously, and we want everyone at our facility to feel as comfortable here as they would in their own homes. We’ve recently renovated all our rooms to reflect this commitment to comfort and convenience, with:

  • Light, airy interiors
  • Quality furniture and furnishings
  • Attractive décor
  • Flat screen cable TV
  • Convenient bedside phones
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Life at Our Facility

Building on a tradition of excellence, we feature not only the highest quality of nursing and clinical care, but also an outstanding quality of life.

At Daughters of Israel the joy of life is plain to see. For all those in our care, we are dedicated to creating a sensitive, nurturing and comfortable environment where each resident and patient receives personalized care and attention.

Daughters of Israel residents enjoy a wealth of social and recreational activities; lifestyle enhancements and amenities that include newly renovated rooms, restaurant-style dining, private phones, and flat screen cable television.

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